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Wpscriptor

Bedford, TX, Tarrant

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Responsive Web design and development using various technologies such as Wordpress Development from scratch
HTML, CSS, jquery, PHP and Bootstrap

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22 September 2017

He was very approachable and communicated with me regularly. He completed the project with the time frame specified and within budget even though there was a few additional tasks added

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Web design trends are ever-changing, evolving and adapting to the latest user behaviors. Each year, marketers learn a little bit more about how to design remarkable, highly functional websites that service different types of businesses and organizations.

As new technology emerges and user behaviors change, marketers are forced to find new and better ways to deliver the best possible user experience. As more data becomes available through advanced analytics and marketing automation processes, predicting customer behavior becomes easier, and designing personalized and intuitive user experiences becomes an expectation.

Your website is no longer a URL at which you park the existence of your online business. It’s often the first and most powerful presentation of your business – who you are as a company, what you offer, and why your products and services are better than all the rest.

What is the website going to be used for?
What is the brand they are developing?
How scalable should the website be?
How detrimental is their access to the website?
Do they have any preference on the design?
Do they have any preference on colour?
Do they have any specifications for the website?
How many pages/modules does the website need?
What are the key functionalities of the website?
Do they require SEO?
What is the deadline?
What is the budget?
Do they need payments option?
Do they need subscription options?
Do they need a blog?
Do they want a specific CMS?
Are they willing to use a escrow?
Are they willing to get billed by the hour?
Are they commited enough to sign a contract?

The self reward of finishing a project. The ability to see the website from anywhere in the world on any device. The internet is so powerful and I love the reward from creating something that has the potential to be viewed by so many people.

It is fun and I am happy if I am wasting time coding a website whether I get projects from clients or not. If I have free time, I can create what I want to have. For example, a tribute page, tutorial, etc.

Simple answer I loved it. I loved the thrill. I love to see my imagination come to life. I loved gadgets. I choose to be a web developer to bring my ideas to life and help others see what I think a better world looks like

Realistic answer to earn money and afford myself some nice things and to enjoy life.

Because when i meet a prospect they feel at at ease and confident that I know what I am talking about and how to get things done. Because they are willing to take my advice, I am able to meet their business objectives.